Hello
I was happy to found your site, it sounded good so i signed up for one of your free accounts today.
I've been looking around in the c panel (didn't get anything to work there thogh)
and i later on checked in on the forum.
That's were i found out that i only have 512mb disc space.
Apparantly becouse i live in a "high risk country"?
I don't know when Sweden became a high risk country of anything lol but if this is your policy then i will have no
use for your service.
(What can you do with 512mb?)
I run and manage a couple of forums myself and i know that you have to blacklist some countries but to claim that all non english speaking countries are high risk just isn't right.
I would therefore like to have my just created account deleted
Thank you!
cPanel username: ofa
( X) Inserting an X inside the parentheses signifies that I have made all necessary backups of my free hosting account and will not hold x10Hosting responsible for any data I am unable to recover after my free hosting account is deleted. The X also serves as my digital signature verifying that I have proper authorization to request account deletion of the account specified.
I was happy to found your site, it sounded good so i signed up for one of your free accounts today.
I've been looking around in the c panel (didn't get anything to work there thogh)
and i later on checked in on the forum.
That's were i found out that i only have 512mb disc space.
Apparantly becouse i live in a "high risk country"?
I don't know when Sweden became a high risk country of anything lol but if this is your policy then i will have no
use for your service.
(What can you do with 512mb?)
I run and manage a couple of forums myself and i know that you have to blacklist some countries but to claim that all non english speaking countries are high risk just isn't right.
I would therefore like to have my just created account deleted
Thank you!
cPanel username: ofa
( X) Inserting an X inside the parentheses signifies that I have made all necessary backups of my free hosting account and will not hold x10Hosting responsible for any data I am unable to recover after my free hosting account is deleted. The X also serves as my digital signature verifying that I have proper authorization to request account deletion of the account specified.